Buoyed by their experiences, participants in the USC Scientific Diving program aim to advance their respective fields while making a global impact.
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Poet and English alumna Barbara Duffey, winner of the 2014 National Endowment for the Arts’ Creative Writing Fellowship, explores the intersection of literature and science.
Former Trojan tight end and NFL veteran Dominique Byrd made good on his commitment to get a diploma.
Visit to the university he attended in the 1970s wraps up a week of historic diplomacy across the U.S.
Chemistry alumna Soonja Choe triumphs over adversity, becoming a respected scientist and the first woman president of South Korea’s Inha University.
Led by Vice Dean George Sanchez, six current and former USC Dornsife students earn a standing ovation for their presentation on mentorship at the AAC&U conference.
USC Dornsife’s Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program prepares career-changers and college graduates without a science background for medical school and a new path.
As a television news journalist for CBS News, alumna Alison Harmelin has covered breaking stories from Hurricane Katrina to the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation announces its accreditation of the Spatial Sciences Institute’s Graduate Certificate in Geospatial Intelligence at the institute’s fifth annual Los Angeles Geospatial Summit.